Overall, this game reminded me of classics like Bayou Billy, or Renegade. But on a more linear path. And not as fun or remotely innovative. Still, it gets points for having the gall to be so ridiculously hard!

Your character looks like a big dork wearing a blue prom tux. He can jump, punch, duck, and kick, but his best attack is the flying kick. When you strike an enemy, he flies diagonally off the screen. What makes the game so hard is that one hit (touch really) will kill you instantly. There's little room for error, so when you accidentally duck instead of kick, you'll pay the price. Still, there's something to be said for arcade-style games like this. It has an addictive quality that keeps you coming back.

There are only about four levels in total, and they are just variations of the same city and city outskirts 'sets.' As a result, the programmers decided to have the game just speed up and go on and on, probably indefinitely. In the past I delved deeply into My Hero, and found that I was able to record an impressive score and 'finish my objective' countless times. Now that I have many more appealing options (as do you, hopefully), I might happily beat the Mohawked one once or twice before powering down the Master System and moving onto something a little more involved, which is almost anything else.